i realized something recently
bernie sanders and AOC have damaged the fabric of america immensely but we rarely talk about it
bernie/AOC have vilified successful businessmen & women. calling CEOs like elon musk, bezos, zuck evil. yes these people have shortcomings - but they are also truly self made, come from normal/humble backgrounds. with hard work they created trillions in economic value. isn’t that a fundamental part of what america is about? the land of opportunity?
in the 2000s when i was in elementary school, bill gates and steve jobs were viewed as role models. our teachers taught us about how much they achieved + given to society. these CEOs were actually respected and i believe this culture brought up a generation of ambitious hard working americans
now, kids are being taught that working hard and becoming a billionaire is evil. we’re essentially telling them to have victim mindset and stay poor
i know bernie/AOC & crew are never going to take responsibility. i can’t even tell if they realize what they’re doing
Announcing UE 6 is the ultimate honor of my career! Thank you @PsyonixStudios and @EpicGames for trusting me with such a huge moment!
And to do it with my friend of 18 years, @CallumTheShogun, was awesome!
❤️
Thank you. The important part is zeroing out taxes on the bottom half. Best way to put money in someone’s pocket is to not take it out in the first place. Bottom half is only 3% of total tax revenue. But it’s very meaningful to that person. Zero it out.
AIPAC spent $9 million to take out Rep. Thomas Massie.
Trump megadonors spent another $7 million.
It was the most ever spent on a House primary race—all because he defied Trump on Gaza and Epstein.
NO, billionaire super PACs should not buy our elections. One person, one vote.
So it takes the:
Deputy Chief of Staff,
Secretary of War,
Vice President,
President of the United States,
and $32 million
to try to unseat @MassieforKY?
It’s clear what this is, and it isn’t about getting a bad candidate out of office.
This is why the shift to everyone hating each other has been so hard for millennials.
Many of us went to diverse schools where everyone basically got along. Sure, jokes were made & bad people existed, but there was a general code of respect.
Social media + rage bait ruined that
Tim Dillon: “America is not in the prime of our life anymore.”
“Our infrastructure is crumbling.”
“Our entertainment industry is a joke.”
“If America keeps going around the globe like we own it, we’re going to get in more disasters.”
“Our economy is going to collapse.”
“The dwindling amount of allies we have are going to be far fewer.”
“I’m not a doom and gloomer.”
“I think there’s a way back.”
“But there’s not a way back to us running the whole fucking world.”
“Let’s get realistic.”
“If the Iran war didn’t wake you up to the limits of American power, you’re insane.”
“This is not the Pax Romana.”
“Anyone in life can succeed if you have an awareness of who you are … and your limits.”
@TimJDillon
BREAKING: President Xi stuns the room saying to Trump: “We should be partners, not rivals" 🇺🇸 🇨🇳
I NEVER in a million years would have thought Xi would say something like that
The Deep State is shaking right now